Travel Through Time
Wisconsin’s largest collection of historic carriages and wagons is yours to explore year ‘round at the Wesley W. Jung Carriage Museum. Weather permitting, check out snowshoes at our visitor center and experience the natural beauty of our grounds via a different form of historic transportation! Snowshoes are available with 4+ inches of snow cover. The remainder of our site buildings, including the original Wade House Inn, our sawmill, and blacksmith shop, reopen for general admission in May 2024.
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Wade House is one of Sheboygan County’s most unique venues for your wedding and private event. We offer four special venues for any event you want to host!
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Wade House is a fun-filled day for family and friends to walk in the footsteps of their ancestors in
Come out to Wade House today for Road America and Wade House’s “Horses to Horsepower” event from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. We have complimentary horsedrawn Stagecoach rides, $5 entrance to the Wesley W. Jung Carriage Museum as well as an 11 a.m. presentation from Greg Wieser about Historic Racing Circuits of Elkhart Lake and a 1 pm presentation featuring memories of Clif Tufte with Clif Tufte family and community representatives. Call 920-526-3271 to learn more. ... See MoreSee Less
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Spring is in the air! It’s not too late to book your wedding or event for this summer at the beautiful, historic Wade House! Email Hayley at Hayley.roehre@wisconsinhistory.org ... See MoreSee Less
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Paul Reckner, PhD, Archaeology Project Leader at the Wisconsin Historical Society, will be the speaker at the Friends of the Wade House annual meeting on April 24, 2024 at the Wade House Visitor Center. The public is invited to join the Wade House Friends for this event featuring a potluck dinner at 5:30 pm and Paul Reckner’s talk “Greenbush Underground: Archaeology at the Wade House Historic Site and Beyond” at 6:30 pm. Feel free to join the Friends for the potluck or just the program.
Membership in the Friends of the Wade House Inc. is open to anyone who is interested in preserving and promoting the history of the Wade House. The Wade House Visitor Center is located at W7965 State Hwy 23, Greenbush, WI. For more information or to make a reservation to attend, please call Wade House at 920-526-3271. ... See MoreSee Less
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Sounds interesting. I'll be there!